Will be hosted here - and, if all goes well…
It’ll have a surprise thrown in.
The subject is: “Glory to Man in the Highest: Humanism’s Dangerous Claim”.
This is my “pet subject” - so gimme something good
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Razorkiss,
Thank you for linking me to your page; I appreciate it. If you ever need anyone to join you in a debate on Bioethical issues such as Abortion, What is the Unborn?, Homosexuality, or Euthanasia from an Orthodox Christian worldview, hit me up anytime! Keep up the great work!
Comment by Apologia Christi — 3/12/2005 @ 11:00 am | Quote
I’ve never really understood the paradoxical loathing Christians harbor towards human-beings contrasted with the Biblical God’s apparent satisfaction with (and love for) his creation. I mean, if humans were really so “evil” and “sinful” as Christians would have us believe, and they are the pinnacle of God’s creation, what does that say about the rest of his creation? And what does it say about his supposed love for us? Why would he love evil/sinful things? Why didn’t he do a better job of creating us, if we’re really so awful that we deserve eternal torment? None of it makes sense.
Comment by Hookflash — 3/13/2005 @ 9:49 pm | Quote
As my comment was not accepted, I try it a second time:
Indeed, a very interesting topic indeed. I’ll comment on my blog.
Comment by Jolle — 3/14/2005 @ 8:31 am | Quote
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